Advantages: Beautiful and atmospheric Disadvantages: Too short and not for everybody
...of classical with occasionally a bit of folk and sometimes some (very) soft rock, all depending on the artist(s)/composer(s). This isn't necessarily what it is, but I feel it's a good way to give you an impression of what Celtic music is.
This album consists of what is dubbed as "The Celtic Collection". I don't really know any other Celtic music other than what's on this album so this may be some of the best Celtic tracks every composed. It is a compilation of some truly impressive tunes from some great artists.
THE TRACKS
1 - James Galway & Phil Coulter - Callin Na Gruaige Baine - The intro to the album is a slow, calm, with quite strings and some calm but good singing. As the title suggests, this isn't in English but that adds to the effect. What you'll find is that some of the better tracks are those that don't have English lyrics...
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Advantages: Some wicked tunes Disadvantages: Some ...... tunes
...see me dancing to this in a club. I’d rather switch it back a few tracks as the short soft breakbeats mix weirdly into the tune itself.
Well that's the CD, or should I say, my CD. I prefer Disc2 a lot more as there are many club tunes here that’ll get your arms throwing and your feet hopping.
It’s a great album, overall, disc 1 and 2 are both pretty good. But there are the good few tracks that make this a ‘must have’ in your Cd collection.
It’s took me ages to write this but it’s worth it, especially if you all agree and get the Cd. It’s a good one that you don’t want to miss and you can still get it but real soon you’ll find it impossible!
Just enjoy the music you have if you haven’t got this!
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Advantages: 2 CDs/ Some rare bonus tracks Disadvantages: Lots of good songs skipped in favour of hits/ Will not play on PC/MAC
..., but the build up to the chorus and the chorus the music becomes higher as Tyler yells "the same old story, same old song and dance!" The song also stays true to Aerosmith's blues style as it also includes saxophones and a trombone. I think the guitar solo on this track is exceptional.
SEASONS OF WITHER:
Originally from the album: Get Your Wings - 1974
The Ballard, Seasons of wither is even liked by some Aerosmith fans that don't like ballads. Seasons of Wither is a haunting, cold sounding Ballard and said to be 'Get Your Wings' version of 'Dream on' from the previous album. Steven Tyler plays the acoustic guitar on this track. Towards the end Brad and Joe's electric guitars really kick in and enhance the energy of the song. Personally I prefer this to dream on because it sounds so much more haunting.
WALK THIS WAY:
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very helpful 18.05.2005
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